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Traffic Alert: Drivers Should Expect Mill Street Lane Switches This Week

The Engineering & Capital Improvements Department continues construction on Mill Street and this week the northbound lane of Mill Street and the eastbound lane of Uhland Road have closed to traffic as the drainage and roadway improvements continue.

Motorists are being diverted to the newly constructed roadway adjacent to the closures. The ongoing roadway and sidewalk improvements are expected to be complete in late 2019, weather permitting.

Construction crews have completed the waterline and storm drain installation for the project. The roadway and sidewalk improvements on the west side of Mill Street and the north side of Uhland Road are also complete.

To read more about the Mill Street Reconstruction project, visit www.sanmarcostx.gov/1675/Mill-Street-Reconstruction. For more information, call the Engineering & Capital Improvements Department at 512.393.8130. or contact enginfo@sanmarcostx.gov.

 

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